INHS Collections Data

Dataset: INHS-BIRD
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Illinois; Richland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Ornithology Collection


INHS:BIRD
Eremophila alpestris (Linnaeus, 1758)
251Steve L. Wunderle   1964-05-13
United States, Illinois, Richland, Dundas

INHS:BIRD
Tympanuchus cupido (Linnaeus, 1758)
763R. Hesselschwerdt   1937-08-05
United States, Illinois, Richland

INHS:BIRD
Lanius ludovicianus Linnaeus, 1766
839J. W. Seets, W. L. Anderson   1971-04-30
United States, Illinois, Richland, NW, NE, 14 R 14 W, T 2 N

INHS:BIRD
Lanius ludovicianus Linnaeus, 1766
844J. W. Seets, W. L. Anderson   1971-04-30
United States, Illinois, Richland, NW, NE, NE, 14 T 2 N, R 14 W

INHS:BIRD
lanius ludovicianus Linnaeus, 1766
851J. W. Seets   1972-01-24
United States, Illinois, Richland, SW, SE, 21 Tan, R10E, 2.5 miles W of Parkersburg

INHS:BIRD
Lanius ludovicianus Linnaeus, 1766
863W. L. Anderson   1972-04-18
United States, Illinois, Richland, 1 mile N and 3/8 mile E of Berryville

INHS:BIRD
994J.W. Seets   1966-02-01
United States, Illinois, Richland, Oleny

INHS:BIRD
Sialia sialis (Linnaeus, 1758)
1053R. Hesselschwerdt   1937-08-06
United States, Illinois, Richland

INHS:BIRD
Sialia sialis (Linnaeus, 1758)
1054R. Hesselschwerdt   1937-08-06
United States, Illinois, Richland

INHS:BIRD
Tympanuchus cupido (Linnaeus, 1758)
1044R. Hesselschwerdt   1937-08-06
United States, Illinois, Richland

INHS:BIRD
Catharus ustulatus (Nuttall, 1840)
1406J. W. Seets   1972-09-27
United States, Illinois, Richland, WUSI-TV, Olney

INHS:BIRD
Geothlypis trichas (Linnaeus, 1766)
1855J.W. Seets   1972-09-27
United States, Illinois, Richland, WUSI-TV Olney

INHS:BIRD
Geothlypis trichas (Linnaeus, 1766)
1856J.W. Seets   1972-09-27
United States, Illinois, Richland, WUSI-TV Olney


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